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June 3, 2025 ~ Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan joins Chris and Jamie to discuss his platform of focusing on education reform through legislative action and highlights his new historic endorsement as he runs for Governor as an Independent
May 29, 2025 ~ Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, independent Gubernatorial Candidate joins Paul W Smith live from the Mackinac Policy Conference.
In the news today: For our first story of the day focusing on campus news, MSU ending affirmative action in employment to comply with Trump order. For our second story focused on campus-related news, 'good people on both sides': Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan pushes for unity at MSU forum. For our final story focusing on graduation, eco-friendly tradition: MSU's graduation gowns made from recycled plastic.
Michigan Catholics mourn death of Pope Francis, recall his 'kindness' Westbound I-696 roadwork to close lanes for more than a week in May Government cuts could cost Michigan universities more than $200M in research spending Democratic dirt-mining operation plays into Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's hands
Norris Howard is in as we talk three interesting stories around metro Detroit: Ground officially broke on a project that will reimagine Greektown's streetscape in Detroit Warren approved an ordinance without limits on the number of Marijuana dispensaries, we discuss And we get into Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's final state of the city address, a vision for the RenCen and Riverfront, and a personal story on why home values going up means so much to Detroit residents. Duggan is also a master Powerpoint user. Daily Detroit shares what to know and where to go in Detroit every day. Find us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or sign up for our newsletter: https://www.dailydetroit.com/newsletter/
March 26, 2025 ~ Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan delivered his final State of the City last night at the Hudson's Detroit development. Mayor Duggan joins Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie to recap the significant revitalization of the city, businesses, community, and residents.
Host Saeed Khan talks with entrepreneur Myles Wilson, attorneys Bill Seikaly, Steve Fishman and Joel Sklar; labor and community activist Barb Ingalls, veteran journalist Nancy Derringer and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel.They talk about: President Trump cuts Department of Education; Trump Cuts $400 million in funding to Columbia University, claiming failure to combat Anti-Semitism; Trump selects Hamtramck mayor to be U.S. ambassador to Kuwait; Will Mayor Mike Duggan be the spoiler in the governor'sl race? and Schmuck of the Week.
RUNNING FOR TOLEDO MAYOR Roberto Torres | Toledo Mayoral Candidate Roberto Torres is a Toledo native and a former staff member of both the Carty Finkbeiner and Jack Ford administrations. He's no stranger to politics - holding economic development positions not only in Canton, Ohio, and Grand Rapids, Michigan but also as part of Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's team. ADRIAN COLLEGE GROWTH Jeffrey Docking, Ph.D. | President, Adrian College Adrian College is a private liberal arts college located in Lenawee County. Founded in 1859, the college has experienced significant growth in recent years, both in academic offerings and campus facilities. Known for its commitment to fostering a well-rounded student experience, Adrian places a strong emphasis on athletics at the NCAA Division III level. The college offers a wide range of sports programs, from football to ice hockey, attracting student-athletes who seek both competitive sports and rigorous academics. This blend of academics and athletics has contributed to Adrian College's reputation as a dynamic and growing institution. President Docking joins me to educate the viewers about the college and its growth/expansion, the cost of higher education, the competitive nature of schools to get students and the school's efforts to lure in student/athletes.
WWJ's Jon Hewett reports Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is calling for policy changes in the city after two homeless children froze to death. Plus, WWJ's Tony Ortiz covers the rest of Tuesday's top stories. (PHOTO: © David Rodriguez Muñoz / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
The Governor has proposed a $83.5 billion spending plan for the state. MIRS sits down with Robert Schneider, a senior research associate for the Citizens Research Council of Michigan, to talk about it. With President Donald Trump's aspirations to cut down federal spending, should the Governor and lawmakers start drafting their own "Plan Bs" for state spending? (4:38). Also last week, MIRS caught up with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, who's running for governor as an independent. He's excited about the Detroit Regional Chamber's polling on the potential of independent candidates in the '26 elections (26:12). Executive Director Dominick Pallone of the Michigan Association of Health Plans comes on as well. He talks about Medicaid, why healthcare costs rise and the expensive effects of weight loss drugs in the insurance world (40:28).
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has made his recommendation for who he believes should be the permanent Police Chief after interviewing the top three candidates chosen by the Board of Police Commissioners. That's our top story as WWJ's Ryan Wrecker runs down the local news headlines for your Monday midday in Metro Detroit. (Photo: © Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK)
Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Host Scot Bertram fills in for Jim in this episode of the 3 Martini Lunch. Join Scot and Greg as they discuss the tragic midair collision between an airliner and a military helicopter over the Potomac River, President Trump's new executive order on school choice, and how the far left's attacks on Detroit's mayor might end up helping him get elected governor.First, they discuss the deadly crash between a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter and a commercial airliner near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Tragically, all 64 passengers and crew aboard the plane, as well as all three soldiers on the helicopter, lost their lives. Scot and Greg explore the details of the disaster, try to resist jumping to conclusions, and reflect on the bravery of the first responders who worked tirelessly in search of survivors.Next, they dive into President Trump's newly signed executive order aimed at expanding school choice across the nation. This executive order directs various cabinet departments to provide grants to states, empowering parents with the financial means to send their children to schools of their choice. Scot and Greg discuss how this order increases educational freedom for families but also whether this movement might come with some unintended consequences.Finally, Scot and Greg consider Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's response to attacks from far-left groups over his use of the term "illegal immigrants." Duggan, who says he welcomes immigrants while cooperating with federal authorities on illegal immigration enforcement, is defending his words and actions. Duggan is also running as an independent for Governor of Michigan in 2026, and Scot says this absurd criticism can only help Duggan's campaign.
SportsWrap - January 17, 2025 | Full Show | Anthony and Lomas are joined by Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and former Washington football player Ken Harvey
SportsWrap - January 17, 2025 | Segment 2 | Anthony and Lomas are joined by Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan
January 13, 2025 ~ Ford Motor Company executive chair Bill Ford Jr. and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan join Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie at the Detroit Auto Show Charity Preview to talk about the incredible year in Detroit, the opening of Michigan Central Station, the national attention to the Detroit Lions, and Ford's phone call with President-elect Donald Trump.
Jan. 10, 2025 ~ Guy Gordon, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds of 760 WJR's “'JR Morning” broadcast live from the Detroit Auto Show Charity Preview. Guests for this segment include Ford Motor Company Executive Chair Bill Ford Jr. and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says a little snow won't stop tonight's Auto Show Charity Preview. We'll take you to Huntington Place where the show kicks off with a big event tonight, as WWJ's Greg Bowman runs down local news headlines for your Friday midday. (Photo: © David Rodriguez Munoz / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan joins Chuck to preview his independent bid for Michigan's 2026 gubernatorial election, in what could be a seismic shift in a battleground state.
On today's show, we talk about General Motors ending Cruise, as well as the wider autonomous space - and how when we talk to listeners most people don't actually want to own a self driving car. After all, GM is in the business of selling cars. We get into Waymo's large lead in the Robotaxi space, and how we're startng to see them far more often in Metro Detroit. Plus, we preview the 2025 Detroit Policy Conference - with a lineup including Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, Richard Florida, Johnnie Turnage, Santa Ono and more. We'll be there, you can sign up at https://www.detroitchamber.com/detroit-policy-conference/2025-detroit-policy-conference/ As always, you can find Daily Detroit wherever fine podcasts are found like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
December 9, 2024 ~ President-elect Donald Trump sat down with NBC News' Kristen Welker for his first interview following the election. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Detroit News editorial page editor Nolan Finley about the takeaways from the sit-down, and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan spurning the Democratic party to run for governor as an Independent.
December 6, 2024 ~ Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Macomb County executive Mark Hackel about the top priorities from his State of the County address earlier this week, and the surprising announcement by Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan that he'll run for governor as an Independent.
A couple weeks ago, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced he would not seek a fourth term as mayor of the city. It was widely speculated he would run for governor of Michigan in 2026. Well that day came this week when he announced not only that he would run for governor, but also that he would run not as a Democrat - which he is - but as an Independent. GUESTS:Mike Duggan, mayor of DetroitLouis Aguilar, reporter, Detroit NewsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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#podcast #politicalpodcast #politics #news #michigan #michiganpolitics #progressivepolitics #Election2024 #MichiganDemocrats #Democrats #Whitmer #CorporateGreed #Progressives #LeftOfLansing 00:00-20:49: MI Dem Leaders Push Corporate Subsidies Pat reviews a fantastic piece by The American Prospect's David Dayen on how the Michigan Democratic leadership, which includes Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, are in serious danger of allowing major pieces of solid progressive legislation languish in favor of lavished corporate subsidies in the Lame Duck session. Satisfying the corporate donor base is apparently more important than passing bills such as affordable housing, polluter pay, criminal justice reform, transit funding, homeless bill of rights, water affordability, and more. 20:50-47:21: Interview w/ MDP Rural Caucus Chair Mark Ludwig The Michigan Democratic Party Rural Caucus Chair Mark Ludwig joins the show to not only talk about what went wrong in 2024, but why he's running to become the MDP's next Chair. Mr. Ludwig's spent much of his political professional career connecting with rural voters across the entire state. Democrats underperformed in all regions, and Mr. Ludwig wants to find those voters who've tuned-out of the political process, and also talk with those who Democrats have lost through the years. Visit Mark Ludwig's Facebook page to learn more about his campaign. 47:22-50:54: Last Call: Detroit Mayor Duggan Runs as Indie In this week's "Last Call" segment, Pat shares some of his thoughts on Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's decision to run for governor as an independent. This will certainly hurt the Democrats' chances in 2026, unless they decide to run a vigorous populist campaign. 50:54-52:59: Ending Please, subscribe to the podcast, download each episode, and give it a good review if you can! leftoflansing@gmail.com Left of Lansing is now on YouTube as well! leftoflansing.com NOTES: Mark Ludwig for MDP Chair Facebook Page Michigan Democratic Party Rural Caucus site "Michigan Democrats Deliver Lame-Duck Disappointment: The first Democratic trifecta in 40 years is ending with internal dissent, stalled legislation, and up to $10 billion in corporate subsidies." By David Dayen of The American Prospect "Whitmer signs auto insurance bill with legislative leaders by her side." By Nick Manes of Michigan Advance "The Metro: How Michigan's insurance reform laws failed to protect Detroit drivers." By Anelle Scott of Detroit Public Radio "Contenders line up for Michigan Democratic Party's top role." By Michael Kransz of MLive.com "Michigan lawmakers on “zombie bill” killing spree, seek to decriminalize adultery and sodomy." By Anna Liz Nichols of Michigan Advance "Detroit Mayor Duggan, a longtime Democrat, will run for Michigan governor in 2026 as independent." By Corey Williams of The Associated Press "Party On The Peninsulas" Podcast with MDP Chair Levora Barnes episode featuring Michigan Democratic State Rep. Betsy Coffia
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December 5, 2024 ~ Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with political consultant Jason Roe about Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's surprising announcement to run for governor as an Independent, and the pushback to President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Pete Hegseth to run the Pentagon.
December 5, 2024 ~ Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced he'll be running for governor of Michigan as an independent candidate. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with political consultant Mario Morrow Sr. about not running under the Democratic Party tag, and if he'll have trouble fundraising without party support.
December 5, 2024 ~ Full Show: Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk about Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan running for governor of Michigan, the Supreme Court's upcoming decision on gender-affirming care for minors, the Flint jail program to cut recidivism, the Detroit Lions game against the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field, and another Therapy Thursday with Dr. Steve!
December 5, 2024 ~ Fresh off his announcement to run for governor of Michigan, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan joins Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie to talk about his decision to run as an Independent, how he'll hope to work with both political parties, and much more!
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's next venture.
In a bombshell announcement, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced that he will run for governor of Michigan in 2026 — as an independent. We'll have the latest, including reaction coming in from others in government, as WWJ's Tracey McCaskill runs down the top local stories for your Wednesday midday in Metro Detroit. (Photo: © David Rodriguez Munoz / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is running for Michigan governor as an independent. WWJ's Jon Hewett reports that's in part because Americans are 'fed up' with the two-party system. Plus, WWJ's Tony Ortiz delivers the rest of Wednesday's top stories. (PHOTO: © David Rodriguez Munoz / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan won't run for 4th term, keeps plans for future secret Police finally solve homicide of 7-year-old Michigan boy after 65 years When is the full moon in November? Look up this week to see the Beaver Moon rise
Let the crazy begin in earnest! Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin called Lincoln's cabinet the “Team of Rivals”. Aretha Franklin's classic could well be the title of a new book about the Trump team as Trump loads up his administration with mostly unqualified toadies. As of recording time, Matt Gaetz stands at the top of the mountain of WTF nominees with Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard, Kristi Noem, Mike Huckabee and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hot on his heels. MAGAs in Florida are pushing Governor Ron Desantis to name Lara Trump as Marco Rubio's replacement in the Senate. Really. Melania Trump, meanwhile, is carving a new path for first ladies, apparently treating the White House as her personal AirBNB and living wherever he isn't. In Michigan, the 2026 campaign has begun: Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan says he won't run for reelection … with everyone speculating he'll instead run for Governor With a deep bench standing by, the race for Governor could be a battle of political heavyweights. We'll do some name-dropping and early handicapping of that field, as well as the possibilities for Detroit Mayor, Michigan Secretary of State…and the Republicans who might want to be Governor Michigan Democrats have another major decision awaiting as Lavora Barnes, the universally praised chair of the party announces she's stepping down after six years in the job. =========================== This episode is sponsored in part by EPIC ▪ MRA, a full service survey research firm with expertise in • Public Opinion Surveys • Market Research Studies • Live Telephone Surveys • On-Line and Automated Surveys • Focus Group Research • Bond Proposals - Millage Campaigns • Political Campaigns & Consulting • Ballot Proposals - Issue Advocacy Research • Community - Media Relations • Issue - Image Management • Database Development & List Management Mike Luckovich - Atlanta Journal Constitution
November 14, 2024 ~ Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan joins Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie after his announcement that he won't seek re-election for a fourth term, and talks about his goal to grow the population of the city, how to fix the state's population decline, and if he'll endorse a candidate to replace him.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan has revealed that he will not run for a fourth term in office next fall. That's our lead story this midday as WWJ's Tracey McCaskill recaps the top news headlines from across the region. (Photo: Tim Pamplin/WWJ)
November 13, 2024 ~ Full Show: Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk all about Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's upcoming announcement about his future, the vote for Senate leadership, the state bill introduced to reform cash bail, Donald Trump's visit to the White House later today, what's next for the U.S. Department of Education, the portion of the UP that could lose EMS services, and more!
November 12, 2024 ~ Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan will make an announcement on Wednesday about his political future, and the speculation is he'll run for governor to replace Gretchen Whitmer. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Crain's Detroit Business senior reporter Kirk Pinho about how the business community might react to his departure from the city.
November 11, 2024 ~ Full Show: Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie celebrate Veterans Day, and talk about the Detroit Lions thrilling comeback win over the Houston Texans, Congress returning to Washington D.C. following the election, new state legislation to fix the minimum wage increase and install automated speed cameras in construction zones, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's announcement this week, the Spartans men's basketball team's 2-0 start, and more!
Hello friends and welcome to your Daily Detroit for Thursday, November 7th, 2024. I'm Jer Staes… sharing what to know and where to go around town. Before we get started, thanks for all the feedback so far on yesterday's episode with Devon O'Reilly - we're going to gt back to it another time - but I also heard how many of you are just done with the election, or need a break. That said, if you want to add the pile - dailydetroit-at-gmail-dot-com or we have a feedback form on our website. So, let's get into five stories around town: Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is expected to announce his political plans next week. Today, the city government of Detroit announced plans to become the largest U.S. city to accept cryptocurrency for tax payments and other municipal fees. Bedrock plans to bring the immersive technology and entertainment venue Cosm to downtown Detroit. Detroit voters approved a millage proposal that might speed up the pace of paying off debt for Detroit Public Schools. Oakland County is set to begin a major redevelopment project in downtown Pontiac this January. As always, don't forget to tell a friend about the Daily Detroit podcast, and if you haven't already follow us in your favorite podcast app! Get future episodes of the podcast on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-detroit/id1220563942 Or Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Yhv8nSylVWxlZilRhi4X9?si=db76cbf20cbd43f5
October 9, 2024 ~ Paul W. Smith interviews Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan on the Tigers' playoff return, celebrating city pride and revitalization amidst exciting downtown energy.
October 9, 2024 ~ Focus With Paul W. Smith On this episode: Paul W is live from Buddy's Pizza downtown ahead of the Tigers game, talking Tigers and keeping an eye on Milton before it makes land and touching base with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan.
August 19, 2024 ~ Full Show: Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk about this week's Democratic National Convention, the economic policy proposals from Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, the rare Super Moon today, the Detroit Lions comeback win over the Kansas City Chiefs, the future of the Woodward Dream Cruise, and speak with Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Ukrainian parliament member Oleksandra Ustinova about their visits to Chicago for the DNC.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Detroit City Council Member Mary Waters announced proposed changes to a new rental ordinance on Monday. Waters said the new changes will streamline inspections and hold landlords accountable for not meeting safety standards. This story and more in the latest "Detroit Evening Report" podcast.
June 25, 2024 ~ Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced that three Detroit neighborhoods are part of the first phase selections of Detroit's solar neighborhoods initiative, and will house solar arrays in the city's latest effort to fight climate change. Tepfirah Rushdan, the city's director of sustainability, spoke with Guy Gordon, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds about this program.
Wayne State University Police Department dismantled an encampment of Pro-Palestinian student protesters early Thursday morning, one week after it was formed on campus. Plus, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Police Chief James White call on state leaders to address Michigan's mental health crisis, and more. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
On Wednesday, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan delivered his eleventh State of the City address. It was a rapid-fire list of wins, and areas where he wants to focus on the next year. But what is the state of our city, from a different perspective? What if we take a minute, or an hour in this case, and unpack what's happening in Michigan's largest city with a different lens? Chase Cantrell - he heads up Building Community Value, lectures at the University of Michigan and is an active developer - brings that lens, and we work through different angles of the topics in the speech. This is one of the most in-depth analysis you're going to find on the speech, and whether you agree or not we'd love to hear what you have to say. For feedback, dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211. Here's the topic rundown, and an automated show transcript is to come. 01:34 - Public Safety improvements, things that work and things that maybe should get even more money as a percentage of the overall budget. 05:32 - Trauma and black flight from the city. The causes, how to address it, and what's next. 11:06 - Construction costs have skyrocketed, impacting the rebuild of empty land 12:51 - A lack of family homes in Detroit - why? How to address that? 16:12 - Environment and sustainability conversation. Solar panels vs. addressing flooding. 20:43 - Advocating for participatory budgeting 24:55 - Discussing the Detroit Promise scholarship program, and encouraging more awareness of it 29:22 - Affordable housing. We need more! What do we need to get there? And addressing the wealth of the people of Detroit. 32:32 - The underlying challanges and opportunities of wrestling with buses and transit in Detroit. 43:50 - There's going to be a new focus on abandoned vehicles. 50:17 - More of a commitment to black history, including more monuments that reflect the majority community here as much of our civic art downtown looks like it's still the Jerome Cavanaugh administration 53:56 - $3 Billion in wealth for black homeowners. What does that mean? And the gaps to help people access or build that wealth as banks are hesitant to do smaller lending (under $100,000). As always, you can find Daily Detroit on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you download your favorite podcasts. On Apple: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple On Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify Thanks to our members on Patreon. Local coverage requires local support: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
We've got a bit of a conference exhaustion after a very busy Thursday, but Devon O'Reilly and Fletcher Sharpe picked up themselves and we digitally got together for a little post-Detroit Policy Conference conversation. And a lot more. 02:08 - Can Michigan grow? Some say that retainment should be the focus over attraction. Do we need a different strategy? Is it realistic to say all areas will grow? 07:47 - Although there were complaints transit wasn't on the agenda, transit was everywhere in the discussion at the Detroit Policy Conference. One speaker, Michael Griffie, talked about expanding the Detroit People Mover, and none other than Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said it's something they're looking at. We discuss! 12:31 - Word is the Detroit Auto Show is moving back to January next year. Will that help bring back the shine and interest? People seem very divided and there's been a lot of feedback. We discuss. 17:00 - Is it generational divide, or cognitive dissonance? Many are very surprised that with the Michigan Growing Together council this is the first many leaders are hearing about issues with the region and state. Yet, people in their 40s and under - this is the air we breathe, seeing friends move off and stay in other regions. Did the conference finally publicly air a pretty big generational divide? Did you want to see the speaker sessions? Sessions are being posted online. A couple are already up, just go for the latest videos on the Detroit Chamber YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@DetroitRegionalChamber/videos Thanks so much to our listeners who stopped by and said hello. You're greatly appreciated. Feedback as always - dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com or 313-789-3211 Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple Or Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit Or those who do a one-time contribution: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/dailydetroit
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's Land Value Tax Plan would change the way the city values houses and the land. But is it a good idea? Nick Allen suggested the solution to the mayor and joins Stephen to make the case for the plan. Alex Alsup also joins the show to discuss if it will force land speculators in the city to behave any differently. This episode first aired on WDET on November, 16, 2023.